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Behind One of the Most Famous Faces in Art
Laurie Lico Albanese Finds Echoes of Her Great-Grandmother in Klimt's Favorite Subject
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Laurie Lico Albanese
| February 24, 2017
Teddy Roosevelt vs. Mark Twain: A Brief History of American Intervensionism
Christopher Lydon in Conversation with Stephen Kinzer
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Christopher Lydon
| February 20, 2017
William Seabrook, Great Travel Writer, Terrible Human
The Abominable Mr. Seabrook">From the Graphic Biography,
The Abominable Mr. Seabrook
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Joe Ollman
| February 17, 2017
Mass Deportations Can Really Wreck Your Country
And Other Lessons from Louis XIV, the Sun King, for Donald Trump
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Nancy Goldstone
| February 16, 2017
Emma Donoghue and Laird Hunt on Writing Historical Women
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Literary Hub
| February 15, 2017
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Emily Temple
| January 24, 2017
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Hidden Figures author Margot Lee Shetterly on History, Intersectionality, and Adaptation">
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Günter Grass
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Meg Elison
| November 28, 2016
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Sabina Murray
| November 10, 2016
A Literary Look at the Last Time the Cubs Won the World Series
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| November 3, 2016
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The Forgotten History of Florence's Mixed-Race Medici
On the Double Assassination of a 16th-Century Duke
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